Folk Art

Folk Art by Susann Linn-Williams, published by Star Fire in 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of traditional arts and crafts from various cultures and communities worldwide. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an insightful overview of the evolution of global art forms, from ancient Polynesian stone carvings to contemporary Australian Aboriginal dot paintings.
The book delves into the rich history and development of folk art, highlighting significant cultural artifacts such as ceremonial masks from Native American peoples. Readers will discover the diverse expressions of creativity that reflect the unique identities and traditions of different societies. Folk Art serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the intricate connections between art and culture throughout history.
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Folk Art is a celebration of the traditional arts & crafts of cultures & communities aroundthe world. From ancient Polynesian stone carvings, thoughthe ceremonial masks of the Native American peoples, to the dot paintings created by Australian Aboriginals today, this book is a fascinating journey through the history & development of global art forms from prehistoric times to the present day.
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